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Q: Quick erection
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 10th, 2009
hello :)
im 14 and i have a girlfriend, but when she tosses me off or sucks me off, however hard or quick i can come, and we do it for hours, we have not yet had sex ,i have no problem with getting erect, im hard in no time at all, and have no problem with masturbating. i masturbate about 3-4 times a week, but i stopped for 6 days yet that did not help.
can you help ?


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Dr. Kokil Mathur , MD
replied on October 28th, 2009
Sexual Health - Men Answer A7668
Hello and welcome to eHealth Forum!

At 14 years of age, it is possible that you become sexually excited fast, get a quick erection and a quicker ejaculation. Since there is no problem in masturbating, there is hardly any chance that there is some problem.

It would be good if you and your girlfriend take it easy and go slow with foreplay. However if you still have a problem, consult an urologist. Hope this helps. Take care!





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